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Another member of a beloved Japanese punk band decides to call it quits, but King Baby Duck has a lot more to be pissed about. With the announcement of this year's Oscar nominations, our host points out a massive snub

It's back to our usual routine on a -- for once -- regular episode of No Borders No Race. King Baby Duck starts off with a special shoutout to TsuShiMaMiRe's departing drummer, followed by a review of the SpeakEasy Stage

There's something quite breathtaking about viewing an Ankama Animation production. Gorgeous worlds, memorable characters, epic scores, and fantastic writing have helped to showcase them as the French equivalent to Studio Ghibli. For nearly a decade, their work on the Wakfu

After getting pumped over the gameplay trailer for Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash (wait, perhaps "pumped" is the wrong choice of words here?), King Baby Duck reviews the upcoming new Bryan Cranston/James Franco movie Why Him? (out on December 23). A piece on the

Boston Comic Con gets a new location, and King Baby Duck is so excited that he might actually go next year! This year's Game Awards tips its hats to some well-deserved winners, although a couple picks makes our host wonder

King Baby Duck checks out the short anime series Ninja Girl & Samurai Master, and stumbles away from it with laughter surrounding his belly. Two new music documentaries bring the spotlight to the iconic bands X Japan (We Are X) and

We've reached yet another milestone as we hit our 150th official Podcast episode, and Jonathan Fleming from Wicked Anime and Sarah "42Believer" Barry join in on the festivities for some super-sized anime talk! The trailer for the live-action Ghost in

The Chicago Cubs finally rid themselves of their World Series curse thanks to Bill Murray, while King Baby Duck looks at the new BBC America show Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency. All bets are off for best dumb anime of 2016, as

After a couple weeks of post-con stuff, King Baby Duck returns with his thoughts on the Nintendo Switch and the recently-released PlayStation VR. Treading on dangerous waters, our host shares his very blunt thoughts on the recent Fox TV remake

After performing a football-inspired song with his Tom Waits cover band, King Baby Duck gives his two cents on why anime isn't as brilliantly weird as it once was. The horror comedy film WolfCop gets a sequel, and the ending